Firm comparison

FundingPips vs The5%ers

Two prop firms, compared spec by spec from the TradeSurge firm catalog. Every value is ingested from the firms' own rules, never hand-copied; a field we cannot confirm is shown as unknown, not guessed.

FundingPips

instant · 1-step · 2-step evaluation · mixed drawdown · automation allowed.

Account sizes$5K to $200K
The5%ers

1-step · 2-step · 3-step evaluation · mixed drawdown · automation allowed.

Account sizes$2.5K to $100K
Bigger split?

The5%ers, at 100% against FundingPips's 90%. Split is the headline; payout cadence and any consistency rule decide when the money is actually yours.

The daily room

FundingPips leaves more daily-loss room, 5% against The5%ers's 3%: more full stops before the daily rule ends your day. Neither survives an undisciplined one.

Spec by spec

From the TradeSurge firm catalog
SpecFundingPipsThe5%ers
Evaluation modelinstant · 1-step · 2-step1-step · 2-step · 3-step
Account sizes$5K to $200K$2.5K to $100K
Daily loss5%edge3%
Max drawdown10%edge6%
Drawdown typemixedmixed
Profit split90%100%edge
First payoutafter 7 daysafter 14 days
Consistency ruleunknownunknown
Min trading daysunknownunknown
Weekend holdingunclearunclear
News tradingunclearunclear
Automationbots allowedbots and copy trading allowed
“edge” marks the better spec by the R math, not by marketing weight. At most one per row, never on a tie or an unknown.

Quick answers

Does FundingPips allow trading bots?
Yes. FundingPips confirms bots in its own rules. Any channel it does not confirm is shown as not listed and treated as not allowed.
Does The5%ers allow trading bots?
Yes. The5%ers confirms bots in its own rules. Any channel it does not confirm is shown as not listed and treated as not allowed.
Who pays the higher profit split?
The5%ers, at 100% against FundingPips's 90%. Cadence and any consistency rule decide when that split is actually paid.
TradeSurge

Trade either firm with the guard on.

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